No, they cannot simply charge you and not say why.
"Is he at office?" is in fact correct, but a very old fashioned way of making that statement. A more current way would be "Is he in the office?" or "Is he in his office?"
Dumbledore's Army, better known as the DA. He later became Head of the Auror Office putting him in charge of all Aurors.
The main impeachment charge against President Johnson was that he'd violated the 1867 Tenure of Office Act by attempting to remove Secretary of War Edwin Stanton from office without the consent of the Senate.
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There is a charge for a post office key when you rent an apartment and it can be $15.
you are in charge of ordering office supplies/
In New York, the amount they charge for office cleaning varies from the amount of hours that are being committed and also the amount of work they must achieve. An office cleaning in New York has a base charge of $500 to $1000. Additional charge will be added for the size and sqaure feet of the office.
Depends on the country of your residence. In India he is known as Manager Administration. The other alternatives are Administrator ( rarely used). Simply Manager. ( was answered by me without logging in.)
No. They charge by weight and/or size.
Whoever the people vote into office is the person who is in charge.
Can the doctor charge you for missing an appointment - yes. Can you charge the doctor for running late - no.
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